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unpopular of the health law. the proponents say this is what get nerve the to system. >> do you get insurance even if you're fine? >> abc luftly not. forced to pay for somebody else's problem. have health insurance, sir? >> no, i do not. and every time i go to the times a hich is four year to get annual checkups or pay out of my own pocket and i do it freely. >> let me ask your age? okay. >> i'm 31. >> you can pay the penalty. 2014.an pay for you can be charged $95 or a percent of your income, whatever higher. >> arkadelphia, arkansas. this is the last call. james on the insured line. hello. how are you doing? >> fine, james. good morning, go ahead. >> okay. interesting that it seems like 15 days of government little would cause a bit of a slowdown on this website and it's also interesting that the republicans were so against this before and now they want the website to that everyone will have health care. >> well, this is a thought that advanced i've heard democrats say the same thing. why are republicans so spe
unpopular of the health law. the proponents say this is what get nerve the to system. >> do you get insurance even if you're fine? >> abc luftly not. forced to pay for somebody else's problem. have health insurance, sir? >> no, i do not. and every time i go to the times a hich is four year to get annual checkups or pay out of my own pocket and i do it freely. >> let me ask your age? okay. >> i'm 31. >> you can pay the penalty. 2014.an pay for you can be...
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a federal judge shutdown a key part of a restrictive abortion law that was set to go in to effect in the state on tuesday. embroiled in an embarrassing spying scanneddal president obama may order the nsa to stop eavesdropping on the leaders of american allies. this has congress considers legislation that would strip the agency of some of its powers i've settlement deal for jerry sandusky's victims, penn state agrees to pay out nearly $60 million to the 26 mena beused by the former assistant football coach. and one year later, remembering hurricane sandy. the super storm was one of the most damaging and one of the most expensive storms no ever hit the u.s. >>> welcome to al jazerra america, i am steff stephanie sa federal judge has ruled a restrictive abortion law set to go in to effect on tuesday in effect is uncons strungal. the ruling allows dozens of abortion clinch i cans to remain open in the state. >> reporter: even as antiabortion protesters rally outside of a texas abortion clinic in support of the state's efforts to restrict abortions. >> i am out here to express our convict
a federal judge shutdown a key part of a restrictive abortion law that was set to go in to effect in the state on tuesday. embroiled in an embarrassing spying scanneddal president obama may order the nsa to stop eavesdropping on the leaders of american allies. this has congress considers legislation that would strip the agency of some of its powers i've settlement deal for jerry sandusky's victims, penn state agrees to pay out nearly $60 million to the 26 mena beused by the former assistant...
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the massachusetts law that was a model for the affordable care act, visiting boston, president obama says the comparison still holds. >> because you guys had a proven model that we building the affordable care act on this template. >> reporter: the president spoke in the same spot where mitt romney his former rival signed the massachusetts law seven years ago. with many having their plans cancel, even after the president promised that they could keep them the president says they will be happen happy with a new plan. >> if you are getting a better just shop around and you'll get a better deal 230678? that means it's higher monthly costs than paid under their olds plan. >> you go in to the exchange. >> reporter: republicans attacked the changes and the person in charge of them. hhs secretary. who became the second top official to apologize for the healthcare.gov problems. >> told me accountable. >> reporter: applicants financial data could compromise. >> the would you snit to shutdown the system and do an end to end security test on so that the americans can have their information -- >
the massachusetts law that was a model for the affordable care act, visiting boston, president obama says the comparison still holds. >> because you guys had a proven model that we building the affordable care act on this template. >> reporter: the president spoke in the same spot where mitt romney his former rival signed the massachusetts law seven years ago. with many having their plans cancel, even after the president promised that they could keep them the president says they...
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a law enforcement officer roving, have a law enforcement officer at the departure gang way and those kinds of things. >> because mike, in that initial entrance to the airport, whether it's in the united states or overseas, you do sometimes see even heavily armed security personnel wondering around, but there is not -- there's not that many layers you can put before you get to that screening. >> no, but there is a lot you don't also see involved in aviation security. i was with delta airlines after law enforcement. i was general manager of delta airlines during 9/11. since 9/11 there are more layers of security from that front door, even when you just enter the grounds of the airport, on the roads leading up to the airports, anderson, that people don't see. there is surveillance cameras, there are people -- there are law enforcement officers and tsa folks in plain clothes also armed. there is a lot of layers you don't see but i'm sure they will look at this because it still is troubling that this gunman was able to get to the gate, and if, you know, there had been a plane at a particu
a law enforcement officer roving, have a law enforcement officer at the departure gang way and those kinds of things. >> because mike, in that initial entrance to the airport, whether it's in the united states or overseas, you do sometimes see even heavily armed security personnel wondering around, but there is not -- there's not that many layers you can put before you get to that screening. >> no, but there is a lot you don't also see involved in aviation security. i was with delta...
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multiple law enforcement agencies including the fbi met today to discuss possible charges in the case. the alameda county sheriff's office says there is a lot of evidence to go through and it will be a lengthy investigation. >>> in the meantime, the search goes on for one of the residents who hasn't been seen since last friday. 65-year-old edmond bascom remains unaccounted for. he was last seen at the san leandro bart station and has been known to wander off. >>> there are some new rules for transit workers following the disof two men on bart tracks earlier this month. the california public utilities commission is now going to require transit agencies create a three-way communication procedure. so that's going to involve workers on the tracks, the train operators and central controllers. bart's old policy was supposed to look out with the work crews without necessarily notifying train operators that work was under way. >>> bay area headlines, beginning tomorrow red light cameras will catch drivers making illegal turns at san francisco's busy market and octavia intersection. that has b
multiple law enforcement agencies including the fbi met today to discuss possible charges in the case. the alameda county sheriff's office says there is a lot of evidence to go through and it will be a lengthy investigation. >>> in the meantime, the search goes on for one of the residents who hasn't been seen since last friday. 65-year-old edmond bascom remains unaccounted for. he was last seen at the san leandro bart station and has been known to wander off. >>> there are...
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they don't have to; it's not required by law. so at least during standard time, they may have an easier time computing time after all, that takes time. carl azuz, cnn, atlanta >> coming up the next edition of people behaving badly. next. nations turning to the u-n to address our nations surveillance program. new details of a legislation proposal. (male announcer): here's stanley roberts who found some people behaving badly. >> stanley: if you have time take a walk along the bay bridge trail you might notice a few things first off for the first mile and a half the only trash receptacle will be this don't trash california bag the second thing empty water bottles that litter the landscape, but the third the most bizzare are bag like this what are they? well lets just say they are not goodie bags, i know i will call them doggie bags, and not the type you might get from a restaurant did i just spoil you appetite? oh i'm sorry, maybe you might just want to step away from the table for the next few moments you see all up and down the ne
they don't have to; it's not required by law. so at least during standard time, they may have an easier time computing time after all, that takes time. carl azuz, cnn, atlanta >> coming up the next edition of people behaving badly. next. nations turning to the u-n to address our nations surveillance program. new details of a legislation proposal. (male announcer): here's stanley roberts who found some people behaving badly. >> stanley: if you have time take a walk along the bay...
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. >> reporter: law enforcement officials saying he is being heavily sedated and under armed guard. he said he acted alone and had been dropped off at the airport by a friend. his motivation appeared centered around a grudge. >> we found a statement where he made a conscious decision to kill multiple tsa employees. he addressed them at one point in the letter and stated he wanted to quote instill fear into their traderous minds. >>> a billion dollars is being spent here since 9/11. >> obviously this gives us great concern. >> reporter: despite shift changes for officers there's no way of telling whether friday's tragedy could have been averted. at l.a.x., dominique nilotali. >>> we also have this other story about airport activity. >> just days after the l.a.x. shooting a bomb scare today at the birmingham shuttles worth airport. an employee found a note in the men's bathroom warning that a bomb was in the terminal. they say that threat turned out to be a false. the terminal reopened two hours later. >>> the family of a santa rosa teenager fatally shot by a sonoma deputy is set to f
. >> reporter: law enforcement officials saying he is being heavily sedated and under armed guard. he said he acted alone and had been dropped off at the airport by a friend. his motivation appeared centered around a grudge. >> we found a statement where he made a conscious decision to kill multiple tsa employees. he addressed them at one point in the letter and stated he wanted to quote instill fear into their traderous minds. >>> a billion dollars is being spent here...
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law maker is defend being last week's drone trike in pakistan. the chair of the house representative says the attack that killed the taliban leader will keep the american troops safe. >> this is the guy that is trying to create the problems for both pakistan and he relates with afghan taliban. and has to ar he is the guy thad the schools in afghanistan. he is part of the network that is a giant organized crime group operating in the tribe al areas of pakistan m who have been involved in supporting al qaeda and taliban and others. this was a bad guy. and by the way there is some information recently that concerned us about the safety of you'rour troops. >> i feel a li a little better r our troops today than i did before this happened. >> rogers said mehsud had ties to the failed bombing of times square in 2010. the m-23 re rebels retreat the troops have found pas pass grav. of the ththe fighting is not ot. >> the government troops have been fighting with the m-23 rebels on three hills close to congoes border. which is just over there. you can hear
law maker is defend being last week's drone trike in pakistan. the chair of the house representative says the attack that killed the taliban leader will keep the american troops safe. >> this is the guy that is trying to create the problems for both pakistan and he relates with afghan taliban. and has to ar he is the guy thad the schools in afghanistan. he is part of the network that is a giant organized crime group operating in the tribe al areas of pakistan m who have been involved in...
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which law enforcement believes refers to new world order. at this point the fbi believes he acted alone. they will investigate whether he has any ties to domestic terrorists. david. >> attention turning to those red flags. pierre thomas, thank you. we turn to the victims including the tsa officer shot and killed. those officers facing uncertain danger, consider this tonight. more than 1300 guns have been found at tsa check points this year alone. in the last week, 29 guns discovered, 27 of them loaded. tonight abc's cecilia vega live at the hospital in los angeles. cecilia, good evening. >> reporter: david, good evening. we know tsa officer was a behavioral detection officer one of those officers who studies strange behavior, he's the first tsa officer ever to be killed in the line of duty. we saw that scene this morning from l.a.x., chaos, another tsa officer running bloodied being escorted to safety by a uniformed police officer with his gun drawn. as for the victims, five rushed to area hospitals. some of them tsa officers, three men bein
which law enforcement believes refers to new world order. at this point the fbi believes he acted alone. they will investigate whether he has any ties to domestic terrorists. david. >> attention turning to those red flags. pierre thomas, thank you. we turn to the victims including the tsa officer shot and killed. those officers facing uncertain danger, consider this tonight. more than 1300 guns have been found at tsa check points this year alone. in the last week, 29 guns discovered, 27...
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even as the president was defending the law, and drawing parallels with another high-profile launch that had its share of problems. before there was obamacare, there was romney care, the massachusetts law that was the model for the affordable care act. visiting boston, president obama said the comparison sil hold. >> because you guys had a truman model that we built, the affordable care act on this tem platte. >platte. >> the president spoke on the same site that romney did. the president said that they will be happier with a new plan. >> so if you're getting one of these letters, just shop around in the new marketplace. you're going to get a better deal. >> for some, that deal could mean higher monthly costs than they played in the old plan. >> if you can, will you. health and human services secretary, kathleen sebelius. >> hold me accountable. i'm responsible. >> republics charged that the reb sight wasn't secure, and the applicants' financial data could be compromised. >> will you shut down so the americans -- >> will you read the memo? >> i have read it. >> weekly scans are going on.
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the constitutionality of the law is being argued. it requires doctors who perform abortions to have admitting privileges at nearby hospitals. the the president of plan add parenthood will continue to fixght >> a new york stop and frisk policy law has been found to be discriminatory. that ruling is on hold pending the
the constitutionality of the law is being argued. it requires doctors who perform abortions to have admitting privileges at nearby hospitals. the the president of plan add parenthood will continue to fixght >> a new york stop and frisk policy law has been found to be discriminatory. that ruling is on hold pending the
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breaking the law could cost you fines. but one city councilman is fighting to have the ban repealed. >> reporter: this man says he's filed paperwork with the walnut city attorney to create a initiative that would repeal the second-hand smoking ordinance and create a new one with similar restrictions but where the city would be prohibited from banning smoking on private property. >> my initiative is about private property rights, whether or not the city council has the right to ledge slate this. but this woman disagrees. the ban represents most of the city. he says he hopes to have his initiative on the '14 ballot. but despite what he says, the mayor says whether it's in the general election or special election, putting the initiative on the ballot will cost taxpayers. >> it's less expensive on a general election which could be june or november, for example, but they're not -- it is not free, so this could cost, based on numbers i received a few numbers ago, on some other measures that were being looked at, this could cost
breaking the law could cost you fines. but one city councilman is fighting to have the ban repealed. >> reporter: this man says he's filed paperwork with the walnut city attorney to create a initiative that would repeal the second-hand smoking ordinance and create a new one with similar restrictions but where the city would be prohibited from banning smoking on private property. >> my initiative is about private property rights, whether or not the city council has the right to ledge...
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>> privacy is defined from a law enforcement perspective by ase law. decisions made by the courts, particularly the supreme court. we make adjustments. in a more practical sense, when we swear an oath to protect and defend the constitution, we do so with an acknowledgment that it contains civil liberties and a privacy responsibility. we have to apply the responsibility to maintain privacy strictly within keeping with applicable laws, but also an understanding that the main responsibility from a law enforcement perspective -- and the domestic intelligence responsibilities -- is that we do so in consideration of the individual that is being looked at. in the end, what we are looking at every day is simply the truth constrained by applicable laws that we are allowed to operate in and a recognition that we have responsibility to protect civil liberties and privacy. that constraint drives the decision making of our agents. the truth may be exoneration. this individual that we are looking at deserves not to be affected by this investigation. if we determine
>> privacy is defined from a law enforcement perspective by ase law. decisions made by the courts, particularly the supreme court. we make adjustments. in a more practical sense, when we swear an oath to protect and defend the constitution, we do so with an acknowledgment that it contains civil liberties and a privacy responsibility. we have to apply the responsibility to maintain privacy strictly within keeping with applicable laws, but also an understanding that the main responsibility...
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accused of putting themselves above the law to invade people's private lives for increased newspaper sales. >> i'm sure they thought that nobody was going to catch them. nobody would take them on. if they took them on the revenge, the organization can't get hit. >> reporter: this scandal closed the "news of the world" in 2011. hugely profitable and no wonder, it had stories no one else could match. in an e-mail, a royal reporter asked the editor for permission to illegally pay a police officer for confidential phone directories of the royal family. this is fine, responded coulson, who went on to become press secretary to britain's prime minister david cameron. and how this for an iconic twist? this week the two senior editors had their own private lives exposed in that headlines of the tabloids when it was revealed they had a secret, six-year love affair, proof said the prosecution they conspired together to break the law. dan and bianna? >> we're learning more and more about this scandal. thank you so much. >>> time for a check of the other stories making headlines this morning. >>
accused of putting themselves above the law to invade people's private lives for increased newspaper sales. >> i'm sure they thought that nobody was going to catch them. nobody would take them on. if they took them on the revenge, the organization can't get hit. >> reporter: this scandal closed the "news of the world" in 2011. hugely profitable and no wonder, it had stories no one else could match. in an e-mail, a royal reporter asked the editor for permission to illegally...
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which law enforcement believes refers to new world order. at this point the fbi believes he acted alone. they will investigate whether he has any ties to domestic terrorists. david. >> attention turning to those red flags. pierre thomas, thank you. we turn to the victims including the tsa officer shot and killed. those officers facing uncertain danger, consider this tonight. more than 1300 guns have been found at tsa check points this year alone. in the last week, 29 guns discovered, 27 of them loaded. tonight abc's cecilia vega live at the hospital in los angeles. cecilia, good evening. >> reporter: david, good evening. we know tsa officer was a behavioral detection officer one of those officers who studies strange behavior, he's the first tsa officer ever to be killed in the line of duty. we saw that scene this morning from l.a.x., chaos, another tsa officer running bloodied being escorted to safety by a uniformed police officer with his gun drawn. as for the victims, five rushed to area hospitals. some of them tsa officers, three men bein
which law enforcement believes refers to new world order. at this point the fbi believes he acted alone. they will investigate whether he has any ties to domestic terrorists. david. >> attention turning to those red flags. pierre thomas, thank you. we turn to the victims including the tsa officer shot and killed. those officers facing uncertain danger, consider this tonight. more than 1300 guns have been found at tsa check points this year alone. in the last week, 29 guns discovered, 27...
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security in the law. she writes on national security and counterterrorism law in the united states and the united kingdom including on emerging technologies. professor donohue held fellowships at stanford law school center for constitutional law, stanford university center for international security and cooperation, and harvard university john f. kennedy school of government where she was a fellow in the international security program as well as the executive session for domestic preparedness. she received her ab in philosophy from dartmoth, ma in peace studies, her jd from stanford law school, and a ph.d. in history from the university of cambridge in england. wow. jim louis is a senior fellow and director of technology and public policy at csis where he was nice enough to hire me a while back, and at csis, he writes on technology and security and the international academy. jim has authored more than 90 publications. he's an internationally recognized expert on cybersecurity whose work includes the best
security in the law. she writes on national security and counterterrorism law in the united states and the united kingdom including on emerging technologies. professor donohue held fellowships at stanford law school center for constitutional law, stanford university center for international security and cooperation, and harvard university john f. kennedy school of government where she was a fellow in the international security program as well as the executive session for domestic preparedness....
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it was against the law to turnover the documents. it will go far in prosecuting her. >> might this be one of the many reasons, david, that she invoked the fifth amendment privilege against self-incrimination? >> that's interesting. she invoked the fifth amendment, but before she invoked the fifth amendment she said i did nothing wrong and i am innocent. and there is a school of thought that she waived the fifth amendment right there. >> well, one of the other things she may have done is this. let's put the next full screen up. this is prohibited disclosure. this is abuse of office. a public servant commits an offense where he intentionally and knowingly misuses the government property services personnel belonging to the government. in other words if you use the vast power of your particular office and she had vast power, david, that's abuse of your office. that's also a crime, is it not? >> it is. one of the things that david and i spoke about is why would you put this in an e-mail? obviously it shows what she did was wrong and it is
it was against the law to turnover the documents. it will go far in prosecuting her. >> might this be one of the many reasons, david, that she invoked the fifth amendment privilege against self-incrimination? >> that's interesting. she invoked the fifth amendment, but before she invoked the fifth amendment she said i did nothing wrong and i am innocent. and there is a school of thought that she waived the fifth amendment right there. >> well, one of the other things she may...
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we have from the center on national courting the law, georgetown law, particularly the dean and laura, and major running the next panel and sharing it on cybersecurity and its future. i particularly want to thank the center on law, ethics, and security, duke university school of law, and charlie, who ran the panel yesterday, who did a wonderful job on authorization for the use of military force, and, lastly, the center for national security law, which is not only john norton moore, but a special person who is, right now, has his eye behind the camera, and that's bob turner, and these schools have been extraordinary in support and development of the area of national security law, so i want to take a 15-minute -- and i want to thank them officially for what they do. i want to thank the pammists for being fascinating, and all the room would love to remain as hostage for you, but we have to move on, and we'll reconvene in 15 minutes, and we'll have the panel on cybersecurity and the future. thank you very much. [inaudible conversations] and he said we'd do it under title 10 but it is a pr
we have from the center on national courting the law, georgetown law, particularly the dean and laura, and major running the next panel and sharing it on cybersecurity and its future. i particularly want to thank the center on law, ethics, and security, duke university school of law, and charlie, who ran the panel yesterday, who did a wonderful job on authorization for the use of military force, and, lastly, the center for national security law, which is not only john norton moore, but a...
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do you feel like the laws that exist already are actually sufficiently? >> i think the biggest problem is there are great laws, but they really don't have the funds or staff that they need to investigate this entire large state of 35 million people. and, you know, what has happened is that particularly at the local level there's a lot of opportunity for bad behavior to go unnoticed, and we have seen in recent years, particularly actually just in recent months, opportunities for for instance water districts and local city councils to beef up their ethics investigation, and for the fcc to be more involved in investigations, and when doesn't rise to the level of the scandal that is now brewing around the calderons, the real question is who is going to enforce problems at the local level. and we don't have a robust system to do that. i think we need to invest our money where our mouth is if the legislature thinks this is a real issue. what they need to do is put money in for the fcc and improve at the local level. >> kathy has mentioned this idea in terms of
do you feel like the laws that exist already are actually sufficiently? >> i think the biggest problem is there are great laws, but they really don't have the funds or staff that they need to investigate this entire large state of 35 million people. and, you know, what has happened is that particularly at the local level there's a lot of opportunity for bad behavior to go unnoticed, and we have seen in recent years, particularly actually just in recent months, opportunities for for...
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some people call it a secret law. everyone does not debate in the what isebate about really involved. i understand the security risk, they cannot debate about a lot of security but the question of whether there is some level at which they should know something you do not read the ordinary meaning into could encompass a very novel and expensive program. to debate this. when did i know it when we were debating the victory act? a lot of it was controversial. what the white house requested was cut back by congress. several sections were sunsetted as we just discussed. whether it is the best activism, i do not know but requires congressional review. 215 was one of those. controversy about the library provision. whether a grandma taking out a library book was kind of screwed et. -- but this was debated. i do not view this as a secret law. what precisely was the process to get information was discoverable by members of congress. i think someone not a member of congress or on the judiciary committee who wanted to know how it
some people call it a secret law. everyone does not debate in the what isebate about really involved. i understand the security risk, they cannot debate about a lot of security but the question of whether there is some level at which they should know something you do not read the ordinary meaning into could encompass a very novel and expensive program. to debate this. when did i know it when we were debating the victory act? a lot of it was controversial. what the white house requested was cut...
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the laws are changing in this regard. patent, they need to be -- the item needs to be new or novel, nonobvious. it has to be something with a utility. mobile apps, the technology is changing so quickly. by the time your patent is filed and gets through the process, it may not even be a product on the market anymore. there are plenty of other intellectual property measures that you can use to protect it and certainly if you're curious, talk to a patent lawyer. it is a cost benefit for that particular type of technology. >> there is stuff you want to do. i think -- i remember being an entrepreneur myself before an investor. it was pillsbury was my lawyer. go to the u.s. patent website and i registered the name of the business and things like that. you probably want to like register your name, protect that. that's the real -- if you're a mobile app it costs 5k to get it out. your name is the intellectual property, not the technology. >>> let's move on to the next question. it's about protecting yourself and your company. >>
the laws are changing in this regard. patent, they need to be -- the item needs to be new or novel, nonobvious. it has to be something with a utility. mobile apps, the technology is changing so quickly. by the time your patent is filed and gets through the process, it may not even be a product on the market anymore. there are plenty of other intellectual property measures that you can use to protect it and certainly if you're curious, talk to a patent lawyer. it is a cost benefit for that...
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his ability to inspire has been vident throughout his remarkable career in law enforcement. s a decorated assistant u.s. attorney in new york and virginia, u.s. attorney for the york, rn district of new deputy attorney general under -- ashcroft and al the bush administration, he has chieved but one thought was pinnacle of the law enforcement career. and now this. experience, all of this past experience that jim has had makes him particularly to lead the fbi as its director. im understands that justice in this country doesn't just happen because we're a great constitutional democracy. upon the heart work of thousands of men and women for whom the ideals of justice reality every day. to the men and women of the fbi, that jim appreciates the full worth of what you do. your n also be sure that director will steer a straight course. he will insist that thoroughly ns be pursued to wherever they may go. and as a former prosecutor in line against terrorism, he will lead in that struggle. will be independent. in a town in which politics much, perhaps too much, jim will pay it no heed
his ability to inspire has been vident throughout his remarkable career in law enforcement. s a decorated assistant u.s. attorney in new york and virginia, u.s. attorney for the york, rn district of new deputy attorney general under -- ashcroft and al the bush administration, he has chieved but one thought was pinnacle of the law enforcement career. and now this. experience, all of this past experience that jim has had makes him particularly to lead the fbi as its director. im understands that...
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it claims that calderon assured the changes in state law would not affect any lucrative spinal fusion surgeries that were performed in a clinic in long beach. ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> a quiet end to the month so far on wall street. barely moving as investors wrap up what has been a pretty solid october on wall street. dow only up 3% for the month and nasdaq and s. and p500 having bigger gains the dow up this hour only two points. >>> for the first final in five years the u.s. has run a budget deficit below one april tr*eul i don't know dollars, red ink for the federal government totaled $680 billion, down from 1 trillion in 2012. it's also the smallest imbalance since 2008. bank of america is trying to prepare investors for the worst. the bank is warning stockholders the justice department is being urged to sue bank of america for bad mortgage investments. the company also says new york's attorney general is threaten to go sue them and a subsidiary merrill lynch. bank says potential losses from losses could be up to $5 billion. if you like mcdonald's coffee, you could soon brew it yourself at
it claims that calderon assured the changes in state law would not affect any lucrative spinal fusion surgeries that were performed in a clinic in long beach. ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> a quiet end to the month so far on wall street. barely moving as investors wrap up what has been a pretty solid october on wall street. dow only up 3% for the month and nasdaq and s. and p500 having bigger gains the dow up this hour only two points. >>> for the first final in five years the u.s. has run a...
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someone responded and probably shot him, and so now it will be up to law enforcement to determine who he was. they will execute search warrants and find out who was in the airport, and they will go to his home, and do a complete investigation to determine what drove this person to come to the airport with his rifle and confront the tsa. >> i'm seeing passengers leaving right now, i'm seeing lots of cell phones, from an fbi standpoint, how many of those phones do you want? >> well, they will want them all. that's what their response will be, and then they will have to organize them. i'll just remind you -- i'll remind you of the boston incidence where initially cops asked everybody, send in your videos, and they have programs now to quickly go through and try to analyze what is good and what is not because they do want that evidence. >> so who has jurisdiction right now? the fbi? or tsa? >> well, the fbi will -- as the chief law enforcement agency charged with terrorism -- if they decide it was a terrorism incident they will grab the jurisdiction. if it turns out to be something of a d
someone responded and probably shot him, and so now it will be up to law enforcement to determine who he was. they will execute search warrants and find out who was in the airport, and they will go to his home, and do a complete investigation to determine what drove this person to come to the airport with his rifle and confront the tsa. >> i'm seeing passengers leaving right now, i'm seeing lots of cell phones, from an fbi standpoint, how many of those phones do you want? >> well,...
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of the rule of law and civil liberties. we have created an award and it's one of the most prestigious awards are committee can give out. as i look around the room i see friedman is in the audience and he was a recipient of the word but i have the great pleasure of announcing that this year's award winner is john norton borg and i'd like you to give a round of applause. [applause] john has had an amazing career. he got a lot of applications for the award but i'm holding up his cd which runs 22 pages. small print. i'll give you the table of contents. 47 books, five accord views and apparently is spending so much time writing books he does not have time to read books he could see only has five look reviews. 88 articles monographs and book chapters 33 newspaper articles and letters 58 testimony statements including government testimony and statements. one arbitrary of decision and eight i'm published papers that soon may be published now that you are an award winner. he has had an extraordinary career of such dedication to the
of the rule of law and civil liberties. we have created an award and it's one of the most prestigious awards are committee can give out. as i look around the room i see friedman is in the audience and he was a recipient of the word but i have the great pleasure of announcing that this year's award winner is john norton borg and i'd like you to give a round of applause. [applause] john has had an amazing career. he got a lot of applications for the award but i'm holding up his cd which runs 22...
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we are adhering to the law. with bills like hb -- across the country have been trying to do is under mine a woman's right. it's trying to -- sp it under mining her right to choose or restricting it? there is eliminating it which is unconstitutional. >> it is putting an undue burden that might as well make it a right in name only. it's taking a woman in lubbock, texas who has to travel 350 miles to el paso for a procedure. it's like me driving to virginia. it's an undue burden we are putting on women. that's the obstacle we are talking about. >> planned parenthood did say you can't do that with the admitting privileges. thanks for being here. >> thanks for having me. >>> next we'll show you the evidence the administration did know millions of americans would lose their health care plans even as the president specifically promised the opposite. we have it in writing. plus, bus loads of unhappy coal miners descending on washington at this moment. one joins us live just ahead. [ male announcer ] it is more than just
we are adhering to the law. with bills like hb -- across the country have been trying to do is under mine a woman's right. it's trying to -- sp it under mining her right to choose or restricting it? there is eliminating it which is unconstitutional. >> it is putting an undue burden that might as well make it a right in name only. it's taking a woman in lubbock, texas who has to travel 350 miles to el paso for a procedure. it's like me driving to virginia. it's an undue burden we are...
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and lawful. but then once that data is then, it can be searched looking for communications of a u.s. person. so you have very low sort of front-end protection, and then am i right to say, or what protections occur then on the search side? i understand bob's point that if it's lawfully collected, the rule is you can search and use it for a legitimate purpose. but even with the 215 data, you can post this ras standard and it's lawfully collected, zero protection to generate the buzz surrounding it with a lot of quotations. what are the limitations surrounding the incidentally but adversely collected u.s. person communications? >> maybe i can start just at the initial premise that you raised. so you are correct that most targets of non-us persons located abroad. but one import protection is you can't willfully target a non-us person in order to first target a u.s. person which i know the panel is met with. just a lot of folks are familiar with that. our minimization procedures, including how we hand
and lawful. but then once that data is then, it can be searched looking for communications of a u.s. person. so you have very low sort of front-end protection, and then am i right to say, or what protections occur then on the search side? i understand bob's point that if it's lawfully collected, the rule is you can search and use it for a legitimate purpose. but even with the 215 data, you can post this ras standard and it's lawfully collected, zero protection to generate the buzz surrounding...
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and benny napolean, has a career in law enforcement. and that's what he is pitching. it's been so ironic to this whole race that mike dogen dominated by 20 points. there were lawsuits during the primary and benny ended getting kicked off the ballot and still won the write-in campaign. and the last weeks are interesting because so much attention is being focused on what the show and that is that mike dugen is leading. he would be the first white mayor in 40 years. certainly that's an important story. i know national media is looking. but the real story is that detroit is under an emergency manager put in place by mike sniders. and a lot of people are upset because the city is in ensns being run an an emergency manager. when governor snider announced, he said he lost confidence in the current administration. if the polls are right, mike will be the next mayor what will he do to relinquish more control should he be successful? that's going to be fascinating to watch. >> which is what monica writes about this morpg in the "new york times." -- about this morning in the "ne
and benny napolean, has a career in law enforcement. and that's what he is pitching. it's been so ironic to this whole race that mike dogen dominated by 20 points. there were lawsuits during the primary and benny ended getting kicked off the ballot and still won the write-in campaign. and the last weeks are interesting because so much attention is being focused on what the show and that is that mike dugen is leading. he would be the first white mayor in 40 years. certainly that's an important...
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i say enough laws. if they are covered by other laws don't pass new ones. i agree with the judge. >> i don't know about that. i think she's saying talk dirty to minors. >> greg, you can talk dirty to kids in texas but you can't make any plans. i think chris hanson screwed it for everybody. i think this is going to be a boon for the theatrical makeup business. you'll have to go back to the old way with ice cream trucks and maybeup. chris hanson ruined the whole island kitchen market. every time i go into a house where there's a kitchen island i think i'm going to be molested by a strange man bearing a six pack of wine coolers. >> they were always in great houses. >> i apologize for this story. isn't it a parent's job to keep track of who their kids are chatting with? not the government's job. >> of course it's the parent's job. we would all wish parents would pay more attention to what their kids are doing. when i read this story i was shocked. the fact the supreme court went down to the basement to watch all those videos because they were talking about the
i say enough laws. if they are covered by other laws don't pass new ones. i agree with the judge. >> i don't know about that. i think she's saying talk dirty to minors. >> greg, you can talk dirty to kids in texas but you can't make any plans. i think chris hanson screwed it for everybody. i think this is going to be a boon for the theatrical makeup business. you'll have to go back to the old way with ice cream trucks and maybeup. chris hanson ruined the whole island kitchen market....
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after a hearing -- after that, a hearing on stand your ground laws. at 8:00 p.m. eastern, "q&a" with author stephen kinzer or it he talks about his book which chronicles the lives of john foster dulles and his brother allen dulles who served as cia director. this week on "newsmakers," agriculture secretary tom bill site joins us. becky for being here. of cq rolln ferguson >> this week the house senate farm bill to go shooters held their first session. is the white house -- let me what backup a little bit, the treasury secretary said it was important to have a farm bill. is the white house going to intervene on the negotiations, to help settle that issue? the senator has repeatedly said he wants the house to help solve that issue.
after a hearing -- after that, a hearing on stand your ground laws. at 8:00 p.m. eastern, "q&a" with author stephen kinzer or it he talks about his book which chronicles the lives of john foster dulles and his brother allen dulles who served as cia director. this week on "newsmakers," agriculture secretary tom bill site joins us. becky for being here. of cq rolln ferguson >> this week the house senate farm bill to go shooters held their first session. is the white...
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the rules are first of its kind rail workers safety laws. among other things they require extra training, improved recordkeeping, and better communication between the train command centers and the work crews out there on the tracks. the puc first started considering the new safety rules back in 2009. four years before last month's deadly tragedy on the bart tracks. >>> the fbi is apparently reversing course in an oversaved shooting that killed a 13-year-old boy in santa rosa. law enforcement told the press democrat that the bureau will support local investigators rather than launch an independent review. last week sheriffs deputy eric shot and killed # 13-year-old andy lopez who was holding a toy gun that resembled an assault rifle. lopez's family will file a lawsuit in san francisco federal court today against sonoma county. they will also hold a news conference about their case on monday. >>> sonoma county supervisor due in court this morning to face charges stemming from an incident in july when he was found outside of a woman's home at 3
the rules are first of its kind rail workers safety laws. among other things they require extra training, improved recordkeeping, and better communication between the train command centers and the work crews out there on the tracks. the puc first started considering the new safety rules back in 2009. four years before last month's deadly tragedy on the bart tracks. >>> the fbi is apparently reversing course in an oversaved shooting that killed a 13-year-old boy in santa rosa. law...
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tonight, fault lines examines the nations largest law enforcement agency and asks who is holding them accountable when they pull the trigger. >> people here call this ambos nogales, or both nogales. but a steel fence built in the name of national security divides this border town. i've come to meet jose's family they live just blocks from where jose was killed. >> his brother diego worked at a shop in the center of town. jose would often meet him to help mop the floor before closing. that night, he never made it. jose antonio was shot to death, right on this street corner. the walls on this doctors office are still riddled with bullet holes. now, the border patrol's explanation for what happened hinges on the fact they say their agents were threatened by somebody throwing rocks on this side of the fence. but standing here, the first thing you ask yourself is: could a 16 year old boy really threaten somebody standing on top of what's at least a 20 foot cliff, and on the other side of that fence? whatever took place here that night, there's video cameras right there which recorded every
tonight, fault lines examines the nations largest law enforcement agency and asks who is holding them accountable when they pull the trigger. >> people here call this ambos nogales, or both nogales. but a steel fence built in the name of national security divides this border town. i've come to meet jose's family they live just blocks from where jose was killed. >> his brother diego worked at a shop in the center of town. jose would often meet him to help mop the floor before...
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we want to change the fisa law. we do not want to send letters critiquing how you do or don't do your job, and then we only learn about it when more intelligence is disclosed from leakers. i want to know -- and this would also require all denials and modification of fisa orders and any new or changed legal interpretation of fisa. i would like to know from
we want to change the fisa law. we do not want to send letters critiquing how you do or don't do your job, and then we only learn about it when more intelligence is disclosed from leakers. i want to know -- and this would also require all denials and modification of fisa orders and any new or changed legal interpretation of fisa. i would like to know from
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including covers of the new law provides. you're on c-span2, also at 8:00 p.m., coming up with a panel that was formed two and the government shutdown and raise the debt ceiling. it is due to report its recommendations in december. >> next, david cameron defends the uk's intelligence gathering program in light of recent allegations that the united states spent on several countries, including france and spain and germany and he also spoke about unemployment in britain. this is half an hour. >> there are over a million results and those who are investing in training young people. we were told that the government has programs that would be typical of a million jobs. isn't it time for us to understand and apologize. [cheers] [cheers] >> the british economy is on the mend. we see unemployment coming down. the numbers are going up and they are very great and forecasted to be almost three times as far as german and frankly the leader of the opposition said we would lose a million jobs. he was absolutely wrong and told that he was wr
including covers of the new law provides. you're on c-span2, also at 8:00 p.m., coming up with a panel that was formed two and the government shutdown and raise the debt ceiling. it is due to report its recommendations in december. >> next, david cameron defends the uk's intelligence gathering program in light of recent allegations that the united states spent on several countries, including france and spain and germany and he also spoke about unemployment in britain. this is half an...
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and check out the preventive benefits you get after the health care law. open enrollment ends december 7th. so now's the time. visit medicare.gov or call 1-800-medicare humans -- even when we cross our "t's" and dot our "i's," we still run into problems. that's why liberty mutual insurance offers accident forgiveness with our auto policies. if you qualify, your rates won't go up due to your first accident. because making mistakes is only human, and so are we. we also offer new car replacement, so if you total your new car, we give you the money for a new one. call liberty mutual insurance at... and ask us all about our auto features, like guaranteed repairs, where if you get into an accident and use one of our certified repair shops, your repairs are guaranteed for life. so call... to talk with an insurance expert about everything that comes standard with our base auto policy. and if you switch, you could save up to $423. liberty mutual insurance. responsibility. what's your policy? >>> a new dna test on a critical piece of evidence in the amanda knox case
and check out the preventive benefits you get after the health care law. open enrollment ends december 7th. so now's the time. visit medicare.gov or call 1-800-medicare humans -- even when we cross our "t's" and dot our "i's," we still run into problems. that's why liberty mutual insurance offers accident forgiveness with our auto policies. if you qualify, your rates won't go up due to your first accident. because making mistakes is only human, and so are we. we also offer...
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saying that abortion laws unconstitution. that law requires doctors who perform abortions to have admitting privileges at hospitals. >>> fans around the world are mourning the death of rock legend lou reed who died at the age of 71. startinstarting with the velvet underground helped to change the sounds of rock-n-roll forever. carlos monthly lena tells us this is the life of lou reed. >> reporter: for lou reed life was expressed through music. his band, the velvet underground set the tone for rock and the punk music movement in the 1760s and early 70s. >> for a lot of people who like a lot of indy rock, pumping music, lou is as important as the beatles. >> reporter: back in the 1960s lou reed and othe other iconic musical figures called this home at one time or another and used it as musical inspiration. >> reporter: fans drop off flowers to pa pay tribute to re. >> the velvet underground were years ahead of their time. >> when i was in high school he was my musical taste. growing up in a small town of wyoming and listening t
saying that abortion laws unconstitution. that law requires doctors who perform abortions to have admitting privileges at hospitals. >>> fans around the world are mourning the death of rock legend lou reed who died at the age of 71. startinstarting with the velvet underground helped to change the sounds of rock-n-roll forever. carlos monthly lena tells us this is the life of lou reed. >> reporter: for lou reed life was expressed through music. his band, the velvet underground set...
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i wasn't going to be a law professor. i was all set for my third year of law school. i was all set to go work for the naacp legal fun as a litigator one that i got it call from the law school, they said we've heard nice things about you, have you ever thought about teaching law? my response was, no, but i'm game. and he said, good. we will fly you out. over the course of 18 months, his colleagues said, you know, why don't you do this, why don't you do that? they got me into it. so i've been benefited, and i'd like to think that i put those benefits to good use and have coming in, put them to good use for myself, put them to good use for my family. and, frankly, put in to good use for society. you all have been very kind, very patient. thank you very much. [applause] >> you are watching c-span2 with the politics and public affairs. weekdays featuring live coverage of the u.s. senate. on weeknights watch key public policy events. and every weekend at the latest nonfiction authors and books on booktv. you can see past programs and get our schedules at our website, and yo
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he focuses on the health care law. >> hi, everybody. on thursday i addressed a conference for business leaders around the world. my pitch was simple. choose america. invest in america. create jobs in america. it speaks to my top priority as president, growing our economy, creating good jobs, strengthening security and opportunity for the middle class. over the past three and a half years, our businesses have created over 7.5 million new jobs. this week, the treasury confirmed that since i took office we have cut our deficit by more than half. but we have more work to do. we need to grow and create more good jobs faster. that is my driving focus, and i will go anywhere and do anything to make it happen. that has to be washington's driving focus as well. i know what you often hear out of washington can sadly charley brown's teacher, a jumble of unfocused noise out of touch with the things you care about. today i want to cut through that noise and talk plainly about what we should do right now to keep growing this economy and creating new
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the law enforcement people there took control of the situation and not only neutralized the gunman but did their best to to make sure that the people were safe. an for thand for the most part e passengers under control until they could determine whether they had information if they were under threat. some guests earlier took trust d frustration with the time it took to clear everyone. that is what happens su subsequt to something like this happening at an airport. >> i want to go back to maria innes ferria. what is the latest? >> we are seeing what josh has been tweeting. and he has been tweeting inside of bradly international terminal. zblsm lotlots of people being qd and having identity confirmed by police. he tweeted a few moments ago. currently in tbism t a waiting instruction by police. zblnl wwe are now being told wee being rescreened by the tsa and t. tibt. and he just twoate tweeted a har ago. the los angele lapd says the arl under investigation and will not let us leave the area. he writes the following. filling up in the secure area mostly calm now but people upset. >> we wan
the law enforcement people there took control of the situation and not only neutralized the gunman but did their best to to make sure that the people were safe. an for thand for the most part e passengers under control until they could determine whether they had information if they were under threat. some guests earlier took trust d frustration with the time it took to clear everyone. that is what happens su subsequt to something like this happening at an airport. >> i want to go back to...
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ended up on the block in the city that was a bunch of warehouse buildings that had been converted into law office the beginning of a little justification but not really when i first arrived the first neighbor i've met said how he would carry his gun with him when he walked his dog and i should be careful. but when they got there i remembered making deliveries for my father to one of the shops on that street when i was a kid. little connection is like that i would meet somebody who knew somebody that knew somebody that i knew. >> jeff, why do you love lost in so much and more interesting than houston? [laughter] >> my mother says i write too many negative things about houston i lived here 12 years before i explored the the past i heard the story of a buffalo hunt into a scheme to this intersection to imagine it in that i started to take pictures and my son triggered by thinking about the book. he said in jest that i should write the book but i figure is trying to get me to shut up at the dinner table but what i had discovered these were sites i was driving by on a regular basis. it seemed i
ended up on the block in the city that was a bunch of warehouse buildings that had been converted into law office the beginning of a little justification but not really when i first arrived the first neighbor i've met said how he would carry his gun with him when he walked his dog and i should be careful. but when they got there i remembered making deliveries for my father to one of the shops on that street when i was a kid. little connection is like that i would meet somebody who knew somebody...
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law enforcement is out in full force. we are looking at the commute that's improving now closer to 9:00. traffic on the bridge looks good. >> after a very clear but cold morning except for patchy fog, temperatures are going to be warming up. how long can we hold on to the warmer pattern here? >>> time now 8:30. good morning. these are live pictures from san francisco. we are right outside the public utility commission building. later on today the commission will meet. talking about major changes to rail safety rheums. this after the death of those two bart workers. what they are proposing. we'll tell you about that coming up in a live report. welcome. it is thursday october 31st. it is halloween. i'm dave clark. let's check weather and traffic. steve, how are we looking? >> looking good. temperatures start warming up here pretty fast now past the 8:00 hour. we saw lows. santa cruz mountains and even on the coast we had some. just a little bit of patchy fog. oakland airport 46. a lot of 40s around here. we'll warmup a litt
law enforcement is out in full force. we are looking at the commute that's improving now closer to 9:00. traffic on the bridge looks good. >> after a very clear but cold morning except for patchy fog, temperatures are going to be warming up. how long can we hold on to the warmer pattern here? >>> time now 8:30. good morning. these are live pictures from san francisco. we are right outside the public utility commission building. later on today the commission will meet. talking...
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the law makes it illegal to grandfather a plan in. it is not just henry ford saying you can have any color car if it is black, it is you are not allowed to get anything else. you know who it is hurting? it is hurting the middle class. when they said we will raise the level of people who can get this care in medicaid, maybe they knew what they were doing. even those folks couldn't afford it. it is not the rich paying more taxes. it is people who realize in order to buy insurance, which otherwise the irs is going to come after them, but in order to buy insurance, the premiums are up, the co pays are up, the deductibles are up sometimes up to several thousands of dollars. these folks are saying i can't afford health care and send my kids to college or buy the things i need to buy. has why it is outstanding -- that's why it is outstanding she says go and buy something else. the president has doctors on the team at the white house. but the moms and dads out there, the single moms and dads struggling to get through lost it and they don't kn
the law makes it illegal to grandfather a plan in. it is not just henry ford saying you can have any color car if it is black, it is you are not allowed to get anything else. you know who it is hurting? it is hurting the middle class. when they said we will raise the level of people who can get this care in medicaid, maybe they knew what they were doing. even those folks couldn't afford it. it is not the rich paying more taxes. it is people who realize in order to buy insurance, which otherwise...